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Eight-men China tie S.Korea 1-1 in East Asian champs
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Updated: 2005-08-01 09:25

However, shortly after the penalty kicked, Chinese defender and captain Li Weifeng was red-carded by the referee for his protest against the penalty.

Thus, only eight Chinese players were on the playing-field before the final whistle blew. And they did not let South Korean side kick in more goals.

China will play with Japan and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) respectively on August 3 and August 7.

 Eight-men China fought hard to earn a 1-1 tie with hosts South Korea in the opening game of the East Asian soccer championship at Daejeon World Cup Stadium on Sunday.


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